Background
Nemiro, Beverly Mirium Anderson was born on May 29, 1925 in Saint Paul. Daughter of Martin and Anna Mae (Oshanyk) Anderson.
(A collection of recipes, facts on high-altitude food and ...)
A collection of recipes, facts on high-altitude food and cooking, and food preparation tips for creating excellent meals tested at altitudes of 2,500 feet above sea level or more, divided into the various food types. A great resource for those who live or travel in the mountains or other high-up domiciles, hunters, hikers, campers, and others.
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Nemiro, Beverly Mirium Anderson was born on May 29, 1925 in Saint Paul. Daughter of Martin and Anna Mae (Oshanyk) Anderson.
Student, Reed College, 1944. Bachelor, University Colorado, 1947. Postgraduate, University Denver.
Teacher, Seattle Public Schools, 1945-1946. Fashion coordinator, director Denver Dry Goods Company, 1948-1951. Fashion director Denver Market Week Association, 1952-1953.
Free-lance writer, Denver, 1958.
Moderator television program Your Preschool Child, Denver, 1955-1956. Instructor writing and communications U. Colorado Denver Center, 1970, University of California, San Diego, 1976-1978, Metropolitan State College, 1985.
Director public relations Fairmont Hotel, Denver, 1979-1980. Free lance fashion and television model.
Author, co-author: The Complete Book of High Altitude Baking, 1961, Colorado a la Carte, 1963, Colorado a la Carte, Series II, 1966, (with Donna Hamilton) The High Altitude Cookbook, 1969, The Busy People"s Cookbook, 1971 (Better Homes and Gardens Book Club selection 1971), Where to Eat in Colorado, 1967, Lunch Box Cookbook, 1965, Complete Book of High Altitude Baking, 1961, (under name Beverly Anderson) Single After 50, 1978, The New High Altitude Cookbook, 1980.
Company-founder, president Junior Symphony Guild, Denver, 1959-1960. Active Friends of Denver Library., Opera Colorado.
(A collection of recipes, facts on high-altitude food and ...)
Co-founder, president Junior Symphony Guild, Denver, 1959-1960. Active Friends of Denver Library., Opera Colorado. Member Friends of Painting and Sculpture, Denver Art Museum.
Member American Society Journalists and Authors, Colorado Authors League (director 1969-1979), Authors Guild, Friends Denver Library., Denver Women's Press Club, Kappa Alpha Theta.
Married Jerome Morton Nemiro, February 10, 1951 (divorced May 1975). Children: Guy Samuel, Lee Anna, Dee Martin.